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Barb and Heather who are two light skinned drag queens smiling and standing in the ocean and are shown from the waist up. Behind them is a blue cloudy sky and FICFA with a circular wave logo in hot pink behind them and reflecting in the water. Barb is on the left wearing a blue two piece bikini, a black choker and a short yellow wig with one arm reaching across Heather’s belly. Heather is on the right is wearing a short brown wig and a one piece bathing suit that is a pattern of pink flamingos with a green background.

Cette année, c’est la talentueuse Annabelle Babineau, alias Barb Wire, qui a assuré la direction artistique derrière notre identité visuelle. Avec ses couleurs éclatantes une créativité sans limites qui incarne la magie et l’audace du cinéma, c’est une promesse d’émotions qui vous attend du 19 au 24 novembre.

🎨 Annabelle Babineau (Barbra Wire) : Direction artistique et modèle

🌈 Jeremy Weeks (Heather Silk) : Modèle

📸 Annie France Noël : Photographe officielle 

A yellow image has thick blue text in the middle that reads Y a une Étoile un documentaire musical de JULIEN CADEAUX. Beside the text on the right is a light skinned cowboy wearing a red flannel shirt, a brown cowboy hat, blue jeans, brown cowboy boots, a brown belt with a yellow star buckle. The cowboys head is down only showing the hat, the flannel shirt is open showing their chest with top surgery scars. The cowboy has their thumbs in their pockets with the hands hanging down.

Samuel LeBlanc, un jeune musicien transgenre, entreprend avec ses amis un voyage musical à travers l'oeuvre de la musicienne acadienne Angèle Arsenault. L'Acadie queer, ça existe-tu?

 Barb who is a light skinned drag queen is shown from the chest up in front of a blue house with a red door. Barb is wearing a yellow wig with bangs styled flipping upward. She is wearing large black eyelashes, blue eyeshadow and pink lipstick smiling at the camera. Her shirt is the Acadien flag in white, yellow, red and blue with a yellow star.